In Google Pixel 4 many things were noticed, but out of all that came from, appeared, above all, a a new app presented by Google, which takes advantage of development progressively machine learning achieved by Google to make the work look as simple as it is record our voice or that of others.
And that's it Pixel 4 recorder app, now available in all other types of Pixel family, which is surprisingly powerful generate documents in real time no need to connect to the Internet, and let it to search the text between all recordings in a totally straightforward way. And now, this special Google Pixel app can be on your mobile phone, no matter what your type.
A published version of Google recorder that works on any mobile device
The task of changing Google's system to make it work in many Android environments has been a human endeavor XDA Developers
As at the beginning of the application, the only language currently supported making documents is United States English. Also, for this modified version, audio quality seems less bad as in the type found by Google Models.
The application in question can be downloaded from a string of XDA totally free. However, it's also possible to switch to the first version that was released a few days before the launch of Pixel 4, and it still works on certain devices in addition to the latest models of the genre the great G.
What is so special about the Pixel record?
All right now What's so special about this app compared to the thousands of recording operators on Google Play? Google personally shared a few days ago post on its AI blog, explaining that machine learning programs
According to Google, improve the performance of real-time text using a voice recognition system model offline , capable of writing a recording long enough – up to many hours in length – in the most reliable way, while referring to a reference, gives names to timestamps that include a voice recognition model.
This way, when we touch the word in the text, playback starts from the theme we selected. The program also allows search between texts to a precise destination.
Alternatively, Google explains that the app uses a capable neural network system combine different sounds, such as the barking, the music or the sound of a particular instrument, in colors, to provide the user with the possibility clearly see each sound, and that when examining recordings they may skip those parts that are considered less important.
Finally, the application and you know it recommend titles or labels based on the recorded content, all without sending any data to Google's servers. This is a an algorithm that gathers the proper nouns and nouns that are often easily remembered by users, and they Sort by relevance, finally giving the user a choice of words that can be used as titles or labels to identify each recording.
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